When the five-minute racially charged exchange ended, the teen turned the camera to her face and explained to her Facebook friends why she had to record the heated interaction.

"We're monkeys, guys." she said at the 4:20 mark. "That's what they call us. They call us monkeys and niggers and nobody is paying attention. You know, I had to record it to let you all see. Because it's real in San Antonio, too. For everyone who thinks it's not real, it's real in San Antonio."

"That's the problem though. You can't fight these people because that's how you end up in jail," she added.

The teen has a point. Her courage to confront the ugliness of racism, with a camera in hand, reveals just how rampant bigotry and anti-blackness is in America society. Within the five minutes of vulgar obscenities and racist remarks shouted at the black family, no one intervened. No one got up from the seats. No one told the white family to refrain from using the word n*gger. No one defended the black family. No one said it was enough.

It's 2016, and a black family in one of the many diverse cities in Texas can't even sit down and enjoy a meal in peace without being called anti-black slurs.